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Brisbane’s Must-visit Tourist Destinations
Posted: Dec 02, 2021
Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, is known for its youthful exuberance, its charismatic vibes and almost 280 days of sun in a year. There is so much you do outdoors whilst in this amazing city, making it a perfect holiday destination. Here are some amazing things you can do in Brisbane.
Enjoy a Wonderful Dinner Cruise on Brisbane River
One of the best ways to enjoy sightseeing in Brisbane is on board a river cruise. The Brisbane River flows through the heart of the metropol, and a number of destinations along its banks are known for its vying beauty. For a romantic and unmatched perspective of the city, hop aboard a Brisbane river dinner cruise in the evening and take in the magnificent lights and sights of the illuminated skyline. A delicious dinner is also served on board to match the ambience and the occasion. Book your dinner cruise in Brisbane today to promise yourself a memorable night.
Visit Mount Coot-tha
Drive up to the Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha to take in the best city views of Brisbane. Soak up the fantastic panorama overlooking the entire city, featuring skyscrapers in the distance and walking track that weave through the lush national park. You can head over to one of the restaurants in the area to indulge in a delicious meal with the superb views. Many locals and tourists visit Mount Coot-tha in the evening to enjoy the stunning sunset and night views. The lookout is in close proximity to the famous Brisbane Botanic Gardens, perfectly complementing a garden tour.
Wheel of Brisbane
Situated on the SouthBank, the Wheel of Brisbane is one among the many exciting Brisbane attractions. It was built in 2008 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Queensland. This giant Ferris Wheel is a prominent tourist attraction in the South Bank. Hop aboard the wheel for an enthralling 10-12 minute ride during any time of the day for a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of the city and the river precinct. The South Bank is where you will find plazas, parklands and promenades. During festive occasions, the city hosts some exciting events and film screenings here, inviting people from all corners of the city and neighbouring states.
Story Bridge Climb
One of the only three bridge climbs in the world, the attractive steel Story Bridge is one of the most-loved landmarks of Brisbane. This experience suits people of all fitness levels and individuals above 10 years of age. The 2-hour climb will take you some 80 metres above the Brisbane river and treat you to the dazzling views of the city. The climb includes safety demonstrations and expert guides who will hold your harness as you lean out over the bridge, as you get dizzy from the heights. You will also receive a complimentary group photo after you’re done with the climb.
Eat Street Northshore
This amazing nightlife hotspot is one of the liveliest locales in the city and you can come here to eat around the globe and indulge in the festive atmosphere while listening to the live music. This is essentially a pedestrian precinct and a perfect place where you can hang out with your family and friends. Whether you’re craving for mac and cheese, burger or a Japanese pizza, you’ll find all kinds of culinary variations on Eat Street.
Visit Moreton Island
Moreton Island is thought to be the third largest sand island in the world and remains one of Queensland’s best-kept secrets. From Lush vegetation to the azure blue waters filled with myriad and colourful marine animals, the island is truly a piece of paradise that cannot be matched.
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